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Fire ban lifted, spring seeding progresses

The recent weather conditions nearly resulted in a fire ban for May long weekend campers, but at 3 p.m. on Friday the County of St. Paul lifted its ban, and downgraded to a fire advisory.
Saskiw hits the ground running

Saskiw hits the ground running

Shayne Saskiw will be sworn in today as MLA for Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills, but he’s been going full-steam ahead in his new job since the April 23 election. The swearing-in ceremony today takes place in advance of the session opening on May 23.
Journey to create healing garden begins

Journey to create healing garden begins

A healing garden, rooted in the land by Blue Quills First Nations College, is one that organizers hope will restore people’s connection with the environment around them, bring healing to past wounds, and “prepare our future so we have a lot of strong
Large crowds turn out for MS Walk

Large crowds turn out for MS Walk

People from around the Lakeland joined together this past weekend at the Recreation Centre in St. Paul to show their support for those who have Multiple Sclerosis, an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system.
County suspends fire permits, considers ban

County suspends fire permits, considers ban

Three out-of-control fires, including one northwest of Bonnville, are raging in the province right now, and with a dry spring and high winds affecting the local area, a fire ban may be a possibility in the County of St. Paul.

Questions still hang over wellness centre funding

Doubt is swirling over a verbal communication from former MLA Ray Danyluk that the province could potentially contribute an extra $1 million to St. Paul’s new wellness centre, following the recent election and changes within government.
Working mom puts kids first

Working mom puts kids first

Lori-Ann de la Salle was a mom just waiting to happen. She’d known for a long time she wanted children, it was just a matter of when.

Justice recommends scrapping controversial 'golden handshake'

Defeated local MLA Ray Danyluk could be walking away from his years in the public eye with an estimated half a million dollars in severance pay, but future retiring or defeated MLAs may not be getting as hefty transitional allowances if new recommend

Question still hangs over wellness centre funding

Doubt is swirling over a verbal communication from former MLA Ray Danyluk that the province could potentially contribute an extra $1 million to St. Paul’s new wellness centre, following the recent election and changes within government.

Task force future still undecided

The future of the St. Paul & Area Safer Community Task Force is still up in the air after the committee put off a decision on whether or not the group should dissolve.
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